20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967 Harold Brubaker To Be Principal Speaker At FFA State Convention A Lancastei County boy who is «n national officer of the Future Farmers of America will be the puncipal speaker at the FFA’s 38th State con vention during the 1967 State F.um Show He is. Haiold J Biubaker, 19. of Mount Joy HI. who was elected national vice president fiom the North Atlantic Re gion at the FFA national con vention in Kansas City in Oc tobei In taking the iostium of the convention in Hamsburg’s Education Building Januaiy 11. DUTCHMAN FEED POWL S FEED SERVICE MIT T S INC Q® arr yvlll# xvxiL.t.a, R D 3 peach Bottom R. D. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1. Ronka WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4. Manheim PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS GRUBB SUPPLY CO. R. D. 4, Lititz Elizabethtown Visit Us at Booth 449-451 We’ll be glad to take care of your coat and hat while you visit the Farm Show. young Brubaker returns to fa miliar surroundings. At the same spot in the 1964 conven tion he received the Keystone Farmer degree and was named Star Farmer of Pennsylvania. At the 1965 convention, he was back on the platform as State secretary of FFA. This year he will see 208 fellow FFA members receive the FFA's highest State degree, Keystone Farmer, and will see a new Slate Star Farmer in vested for 1967. At the Kansas City conven tion in October. Brubaker was mmi P@@E)§f . ' II HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. I). 1, East Earl HEISEY FARM SERVICE Laws and BellaJre MILLER SVILLE SUPPLY CO. Hillersville Milk Control Low Hos Support Of Council Of Form Organizations HARRISBURG Pennsyl vania’s Milk Control Law is “necessary for a stable and progressive milk industry,” the Pennsylvania Council of Farm Organizations declared by reso- one of eleven Pennsylvanians, three fram Lancaster County, to receive the American Farm er degree, FFA’s highest na tional honor. The other two countians who will be with Brubaker and the group of American Farmer degree hold ers are Larry R. Weaver, New Holland Rl, and J. Harold Herr, Millersville Rl Led by the FFA State pres ident, Glenn S. Weber of Mohnton R 2, the farm boys’ convention will award Honor aiy Keystone Farmer degiees to 30 businessmen, farmers, schoolmen, and conservation ists, to the fatheis of six FFA State officers and five FFA regional vice presidents, and to fatheis of three or more sons who have earned the Keystone Faimer degree Certificates will be awarded to the moth eis Sixteen organizations will receive special citations in rec ognition of support of FFA programs in then areas Now 5 engines to choose from with the Allis-Chalmers One-Ninety tractor! Pick the fuel, pick the power you want for 5-bottom work! Gasoline or diesel in the One-Ninety—or get 15 to 20 extra horses in the new One- Ninety XT, diesel, gasoline or LP gaa. No matter which one you pick, L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Chet Long Grumelii Farm Service N. G. Myers & Smt ; Akron, Pa. Quarryville, Pa- Rheems, Pa. lution at its annual meeting at which Joseph W. Hallowell, Ivyland, was reelected presi dent. The council approved find ings of the joint legislative milk control study committee, many of which were enacted as amendments to the statute. Cited especially were the com mittee co-chairmen, Sen. D. El mer Hawbaker, Mercersburg, and W. Brady Hetrick, Lewis town. Governor Scranton’s support of agriculture won praise from the farm council, along with an appeal to Governor-elect Shafer for continued backing in budgetary and other needs of both the Department of Ag riculture and the College of Agiiculture at Penn State Uni versity. The Department, of Agricul ture was supported for its work in implementing the ic port of the Governor’s Com mittee on Agriculture and for its efforts to improve facili ties of the State Farm Show Building. Water rights legislation to protect agricultural needs was recommended, and Selective Service officials were asked to recognize a critical farm labor shortage, especially in the dairy industry, in draft defer ment classifications. “This One-Ninety is whole tractor family! SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW L, H. Brubaker Nissley Form Service Lancaster, Pa Washington Roro, P«^ AHen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland - State Agriculture Secretary Leland H. Bull told the coun cil that new initi ated by his department in mar keting and other pttljecti will be continued and enlarged. Other council’‘officers elect ed were: Vice preside**. Har old Ely, Montrose; secretary treasurer, J. Luther Snyder, Camp Hill; executive commit tee, Albert E. Madigan, To wanda; John W. Scott, Harris burg; J. M. -Ha&ger, Berlin, and Enos B. flpigpy, Harria burg - w FULTON GRAN